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Which amino acids in Table $22-1$ have more than one stereocenter?
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A stereocenter is an atom, most commonly carbon, at which the interchange of two groups produces a different stereoisomer. It is the point about which the molecule is chiral, meaning it cannot be superimposed on its mirror image. Show more…
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